Poor Children in Wisconsin Schools Increases
The percentage of children in Wisconsin public schools who come from families poor enough to receive free and reduced-priced lunches has increased for the ninth year in a row.
The percentage of children in Wisconsin public schools who come from families poor enough to receive free and reduced-priced lunches has increased for the ninth year in a row.
A proposed work requirement for food stamps recipients in Wisconsin is projected to knock half of the people off the program.
Milwaukee Pug Fest, billed by organizers as the largest such event in North America, had its best year yet.
A River Falls man has died after falling out of the back of a party bus.
Lincoln County sheriff's officials say a Rhinelander man who died in an ATV crash was wearing a helmet, but it was not properly secured.
Democrats say a move to standardize erosion control rules for commercial construction sites is simply another Republican effort to take away local authorities' power.
Wisconsin's historic Superior Entry lighthouse is free for the taking.
The Humane Society of Marathon County says pit bulls are straining the shelter's budget because it's more difficult to find new homes for the breed with a vicious reputation.
UPDATE: Officials in Wisconsin say they had a plan to address problems at the Marathon County jail before two officers were injured during an attack there in March.
An armed robbery suspect is behind bars in Winnebago County following a police shooting outside a gas station.
Wisconsin employers, including hospitals and nursing homes, could no longer require workers to get flu shots under a bill pending in the Legislature.
Here's your Sunday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
Guide dogs and other service canines will get some special attention from University of Wisconsin Veterinary Care specialists.
An exhibit traveling to the Milwaukee Public Museum this fall concentrates on something few like to talk in depth about: poop.
Wisconsin's neighbor Minnesota may have become the 12th state in the country to legalize same-sex unions on Tuesday.
The quarterly deadline to place a telephone number on Wisconsin's no-call list is approaching.
Here are your Saturday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
A historic Milwaukee bowling alley and bar almost went without the appropriate support after a city inspector decided dozens of bras hanging from its ceiling were a fire hazard.
Two men are charged in an alleged burglary ring that authorities say hit homes and businesses in 12 Wisconsin counties.
UPDATE: The state Department of Natural Resources has lifted a statewide burning ban.
Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a bill creating a program that gives employers an alternative to laying off employees when work slows.
UPDATE: Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a bill benefiting the military-style amphibious vehicle known as the Wisconsin Duck.
A federal grand jury has indicted a Milwaukee surgeon on 13 counts of federal health care fraud.
Patients at Wisconsin hospitals have less of a chance of getting a serious infection than most nationwide.
UPDATE: A bipartisan group of legislators has introduced a bill that makes some changes to Wisconsin's troubled economic development agency.